Lamp.



Q. H. BAKERi LAMPl APBLLM'JLON HLM) Ava-2.10, 1910.

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. To all whom t may concern s Be it known that GEORGE H. BAKER, o.

citizen ,of the United. States, residing et Idaho Falls, in the county ofingham and State of Idaho, have invented new and useful improvements in Lamps, of which the following is o specification.

This invention relates to iii-inps more particularly to the rear lamps .of automobiles.

*The object of the invention is to provide simple :ind efficient lomp of this character .which will carry the number of the machine and will show the seme on eitlieiq side ci the machine at ell times. l

A. further object of the invention is `provision of.v` o. cheaply construotereer lompfor outomobiles'wliieh will exhibit the r number -at each suie of 'the moelniie and which will present e reel light or danger signal at the rear of the rneehine. Further obg'eets of the invention 'will eppeor es tite following specific description is reacl in' connection Witl'i the a.ceonipanyn ing drawing vvnieh tornio partei this epplicati'on, anni in which; Figure 1 is o iront elevation. Fig. 2 is o horizontal sectionl teken on the line 2-2 ofFig.1. 1

Referring more particularly to the drowingl represents `the bock plate uponwhich there isl mountet'ony suitable attaching def j viee, the top late and 3 the'bottoni plete ofvthe lomp Ioesing. The top and bottom 4plates 'are preferably.substantially trapo-- zoidel in horizoiitol .cross section and have the side plates secured thereto and. to the front plate 5. ably mode/ ofi'mransporent 'glass and the front plate isfeprtiired to receive :i red glass 6. ?ositigaiied.v imineclietely beliind'tlie -enti-ngthe number le iight from the rwnrough when the 1 lomiois lighted at night .theigures will Application lefl August lo, isle.

through the side filetes he. side plates are prefer- Spef. i. oi* Letters l? 9 and secured 'to the boeit stontially if-shaped rel adopted to throw 'toe of light passing three as to realice o. een@ liv ole i i ,ine-riool feature opezoidsi eosin listing el oe platee i erroneo@ sebi. em the c opaque oiiiiseye ier light et the apex of the casing.

Hoving thus' tlgescribecl tlie im'eiition,"wli.o.t l claimed is-- v v 3.. A lomp of the class fieseribeol eon'iprising :i casing substantially tropezoiciol in horizontal crossl section, the `inclineol sicle Walls of the casing being optique enel provided wish. indiciedening openings therein for the passage of iight therethrougii, y source of light disposed mediellfyl- -witliin the casing, endl e reflector disposed Within the casing adjacent tothe Wider base' Weil o' the seme, the soicl reflector ineluing enge# loriy disposed feces converging es tlieyziiverge from the seid woll. y

2. A lump oi tile class escribe compris-'- ing o casing substontiolly trepezoiclel in horizontal cross section, the inlinedeifle Wells oi' the casing being opaque enel loro vided with indicia-oiening openings-there in for the passage' oi light therethroiigh, e source oliglit disposed medially Within" the v casing, and a reflector disposed Within the casing adjacent to the Wider base Walibi 5 the sinne, thesaioi reflector including engulerly dispose@ .'ooes converging they' verge from'tlie seid wel 'eb outer., msst ing fece of the reiector norizontelly.

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f in testimony whereof :my signature in presence of two Witnesse. 1

GERGE H. RATE?.

-f Witnesseen.:

' GEO. W. Eoemeron RICHARD W. Kenntnisse. 

